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Scientists at RUSH University of released a new implantable device for those suffering from A-fib. The device sits at the left atrial appendage and prevents clots from entering the blood stream. It is meant to be an alternative to lifelong

Scientists at RUSH University of released a new implantable device for those suffering from A-fib. The device sits at the left atrial appendage and prevents clots from entering the blood stream. It is meant to be an alternative to lifelong

Washington University researchers have been working with mice models to test the ability of nanoparticles to kill cancer cells. These particles are activated by light and can be used anywhere in the body rather than just places that are accessed

Washington University researchers have been working with mice models to test the ability of nanoparticles to kill cancer cells. These particles are activated by light and can be used anywhere in the body rather than just places that are accessed

As genome sequencing and AI continue to develop scientists are starting to use them in combination to diagnose patients. Volunteer patients are having their genomes sequenced and run through AI data analysis to look for disease. Learn more at the

As genome sequencing and AI continue to develop scientists are starting to use them in combination to diagnose patients. Volunteer patients are having their genomes sequenced and run through AI data analysis to look for disease. Learn more at the

Scientists at Northwestern University have developed one of the world smallest wearables. The device is industrial strength and smaller than an m&m candy. It is solar powered and can help patients detect phototherapy and sun exposure for the treatment of

Scientists at Northwestern University have developed one of the world smallest wearables. The device is industrial strength and smaller than an m&m candy. It is solar powered and can help patients detect phototherapy and sun exposure for the treatment of

Scientists at MIT are developing low energy wireless communication for ingestible objects so doctors may be able to track the effects of their medications in real time. Future applications include implantable sensors to track changes in tumors. Read more about

Scientists at MIT are developing low energy wireless communication for ingestible objects so doctors may be able to track the effects of their medications in real time. Future applications include implantable sensors to track changes in tumors. Read more about

After 10 years of research, scientists have found early clinical trial evidence showing the reversal of sickle cell anemia in two patients using a novel gene therapy. What could this mean for the future of gene therapy? Read more about

After 10 years of research, scientists have found early clinical trial evidence showing the reversal of sickle cell anemia in two patients using a novel gene therapy. What could this mean for the future of gene therapy? Read more about

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have developed a sort of “flight-tracker” for cells. This is allowing them to follow cell lineages as they develop and learn more about the checkpoints cells go through while growing and dividing. This

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have developed a sort of “flight-tracker” for cells. This is allowing them to follow cell lineages as they develop and learn more about the checkpoints cells go through while growing and dividing. This